Replacing 206 Radio

Discussion in 'Peugeot 206' started by Joe Soap, Feb 26, 2005.

  1. Joe Soap

    Joe Soap Guest

    The radio in my 206GTI needs has died, and I want to use a non-Pug
    replacement. Does anyone know of any problems doing this? Are the
    connections and mountings atandard?

    TIA for any info.
     
    Joe Soap, Feb 26, 2005
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  2. Joe Soap

    Gazza Guest

    Hi,

    Does anybody know of a forum (or 3!) for the 407 that is in English?

    I've found http://peugeot.fanzone.info/, that has a section for the 407, but
    not much posted as yet, there are also a couple of good Dutch and German
    forums that seem to have a whole host of hints/tips & tricks, and problem
    discussions, however my foreign languages are not what they should be, with
    translations performed by bablefish and google, being somewhat amusing.

    Thanks,

    407 2.0 HDI SE + Lux
     
    Gazza, Feb 26, 2005
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  3. Joe Soap

    Marc Guest

    I'm quite confident that if you post in english on the dutch forum you
    wont get flamed,
    do mention however that you are english native..

    Grrz from holland

    Marc
     
    Marc, Feb 26, 2005
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  4. Joe Soap

    Nick Guest

    Try http://206gti.net/

    If you scroll down there's a link on the right hand side which will probably
    help!

    Nick
     
    Nick, Feb 26, 2005
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  5. Joe Soap

    Jim Guest

    What radio does your Pug have now? If is uses the ISO connector then just
    plug and play. If u have the stalk controller on your steering wheel u may
    lose its function. There are some wiring adaptors u can buy from shops that
    allow u to use the controller again.
     
    Jim, Mar 4, 2005
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  6. Joe Soap

    Joe Soap Guest

    It's an RD1, and my local Halfords has a Sony that they say has an adaptor
    to make it work with the stalk.

    We shall see...
     
    Joe Soap, Mar 6, 2005
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